You are in the USA but you think that you know conditions in Russia better than the poster from Moscow.

I lived in Russia for a good portion of my life. I've lived in the US far longer, but yes, I do know it better than him. And I know it better than you, and better than anyone else on this site. I am utterly obsessed with details, and I love numbers.

Well, last time i checked WikiPedia it was written there that 20% of Russia flooded by muslims, but now it is only 14% so i guess 6% of them were killed or beaten up enaugh so they decided to go back to their HomeLand.
animals also have right to live, but they should not disturb life of humans.

According to Reuters, Muslim minorities make up a seventh (14%) of Russia's population.

There is not only azerbaijanis, but they are the muslim majority so i not differ betwin them and other moslems.

If you wanna move to Russia, you should have some good friends. because Russia have muslim azerbaijanis in every corner and they are 20% of the population. we call them "churka", because they have inferior intelegence and pick up fights with native people.

What about living in a small town in the countryside ? Would it be mostly ethnic Russians there ? Would there be better safety ?

But yet, Putin has passed laws against Nationalism, his close friends are Jews, he will imprison people who do not believe in the made up Jewish holocaust, and he even plans to build holocaust memorials.

In Russia you have Jewish oligarchs, but the country is ruled by Putin and his close silovik associates.

In France, US and UK (or simply "FUKUS"), the countries that form the core of the so-called "West", the Jews are both oligarchs and law-givers.

Rothschild told that if he control the Banks, the Media, the Education system and the Goverments of the World. so, He not care who make the Law.
Some high ranks in Illuminati have un-limited Credit Cards and can get wild with it, evan some of them as presidents have right to kill.
Benjamin Netaniyahu the Prime minister of Israel he is 33 Rank Illuminati once every one thought this is the highest ranks but there is 13 Elite Blood-Lines.

I lived in Russia for a good portion of my life. I've lived in the US far longer, but yes, I do know it better than him. And I know it better than you, and better than anyone else on this site. I am utterly obsessed with details, and I love numbers.

Details and numbers. Interesting. Let's examine some.

You told me you were 16 in one of the first few PM's we exchanged back sometime near when you started posting. Your join date says Nov. 2013. That's 7 months.

A good portion of your life in Russia but you've lived in the US far longer. At 17 that doesn't leave much room for serious life experiences and perspective. At least nowhere near the amount or type you claim.

You told me you were 16 in one of the first few PM's we exchanged back sometime near when you started posting. Your join date says Nov. 2013. That's 7 months.

A good portion of your life in Russia but you've lived in the US far longer. At 17 that doesn't leave much room for serious life experiences and perspective. At least nowhere near the amount or type you claim.

Maybe you should ramp back on the know-it-all attitude.

I was 17 when I joined, and I told you I was 17. I never said 16. And I'm 18 now ..My "know-it-all" attitude does not violate any of the SF rules, so it shall continue. Why do you care if I have a know-it-all attitude anyways? Does it hurt you? No, so let it be and move on.

I was 17 when I joined, and I told you I was 17. I never said 16. And I'm 18 now ..

Ok, I was pretty sure it was 16, but if you say it was 17 then it was 17. Now you're 18.

The point I made still stands.

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Originally Posted by russki88

My "know-it-all" attitude does not violate any of the SF rules, so it shall continue. Why do you care if I have a know-it-all attitude anyways? Does it hurt you? No, so let it be and move on.

You can continue but don't think there aren't those who'll call you out on it when it crosses a reasonable line. Especially when you use words that attempt to make you sound like an older more experienced authority.

Because that's exactly what this below seemed like....

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"I lived in Russia for a good portion of my life. I've lived in the US far longer, but yes, I do know it better than him. And I know it better than you, and better than anyone else on this site."

What about living in a small town in the countryside ? Would it be mostly ethnic Russians there ? Would there be better safety ?

There will be a problem moving and settling down in Russia, legally, in the first place. You can't just come and work and live there if you were not born in Russia, or do not have close relatives (mother and father) there. It is illegal.
You may want to obtain a temporary permit to live there. They are issued once a year by the authorities. But it is difficult; their number is very limited, and competition for them is huge (on the part of asiatic migrants). And you have to be present inside Russia in order to compet for those permits.
And there are tons and tons of English teachers in Russia, especially in big cities. Though probably not native speakers of English, but qualified and university trained. So the employment as an English teacher might be a serious problem as well.

You may also find it not to your liking that pecular combination of capitalism and neo-Bolshevism which modern post-Soviet Russia is.